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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, address, and contact information at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court communications.
  3. Indicate your role in the case by selecting either 'Plaintiff/Petitioner' or 'Defendant/Respondent'. If applicable, include your attorney's details.
  4. In the section labeled 'Court Address', enter the appropriate judicial district and county where your case is filed.
  5. Read through the instructions carefully regarding deadlines for filing your Answer. Make sure to note that you have 21 days from receiving this Summons to respond.
  6. Complete your written Answer using the guidelines provided. You can find a template on the court’s website if needed.
  7. Finally, ensure you serve a copy of your Answer to the other party as specified, either via email, mail, or hand delivery.

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(1) In General. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. The plaintiff is responsible for having the summons and complaint served within the time allowed by Rule 4(m) and must furnish the necessary copies to the person who makes service.
Responding to Complaint After Youve Been Served Your response must be a document that is both filed with the court and served on the plaintiff. Most defendants will file a simple answer to the complaint, either admitting to or denying the allegations in the complaint.
If you receive a court summons and complaint, first read the court papers completely, then prepare your answer. Answering the complaint means preparing a written response and filing it with the court within the time allowed under your states laws.
Follow these three steps to respond to a Summons and Complaint in Utah: Answer each claim listed in the Complaint document. Assert your affirmative defenses. File the Answer with the court and serve the plaintiff.
The summons and complaint may be served in this state or any other state or territory of the United States, by the sheriff or constable, or by the deputy of either, by a United States Marshal or by the marshals deputy, or by any other person 18 years of age or older at the time of service, and not a party to the
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Your server can give the papers to an adult who lives in the defendants or respondents home. If the defendant is a company, your server can give them to the companys manager or the person in charge of the office.
Below is a detailed explanation of what you should do if you receive a civil summons: Carefully read the contents of the summons. Note the date and time of appearance. Consult a lawyer immediately. Gather all relevant documents. Prepare and file your written statement. Appear before the court on the given date.

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